Lumia sales lift Nokia results, raise turnaround hopes
HELSINKI (Reuters) – Nokia said strong sales of Lumia smartphones helped its mobile phone business achieve underlying profitability in the fourth quarter, raising hopes the struggling handset maker may be past the worst. The Finnish company, which has been losing market share to Samsung and Apple, said the better-than-expected result was also helped by 50 million euros ($65. 2 million) in patent fees, cost cuts and a stronger-than-expected performance from its Nokia Siemens Networks unit. . . .
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